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1970s Big Mac chambray double pocket floral patchwork shirt
1970s Big Mac chambray double pocket floral patchwork shirt
The chambray shirts produced by Big-Mac in the 1970s feature hand-sewn floral patchwork , with a delicate and beautiful texture!
Introduction to Chambray chambray :
Originated from France in the 16th century, it is interwoven with plain weave. The texture is light and soft with a unique luster. It is lighter, more breathable and softer than denim. Initially, Chambray was also selected as a uniform fabric by the U.S. Navy. Its stain-resistant and durable properties are loved by everyone!
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•Length: 66
•Sleeve length: 60.5
•Shoulder Width: 42
•Chest Width: 51.5
(Lay flat measurement/CM)
All sizes are measured by hand, and the error of 1 to 2 centimeters is normal.
payment method
payment method
Online credit card (VISA, Mastercard)
ATM transfer payment
Supermarket code payment (Family Mart, 7-1)
Supermarket pickup and payment (Family Mart, 7-1)
shipping method
shipping method
Family Pickup & Pay
7-11 pick up and pay
Family Mart Pickup No Payment (store-to-store)
7-11 pickup without payment (store-to-store)
SF Express (Freight on delivery)
international shipping
Precautions
Precautions
Vintage/second-hand products, there will inevitably be some traces of use, stains, small damage...etc.
Does not affect the phenomenon of wearing. "Perfectionists please think twice"
Due to the difference in color rendering value of the screen chroma,
There may be slight color difference in the photos, and the colors are mainly based on the actual product.
If the product does not conform to the imagination, does not fit, the color difference, or want to change the size, etc., no return or exchange will be provided.
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free shipping
Free shipping for orders over 2000 in stores in Taiwan
Provide super store to store service
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Reminder
Vintage/second-hand products, there will inevitably be some traces of use, stains, small damage...etc.
Does not affect the phenomenon of wearing. "Perfectionists please think twice"